A desert journey opens Vincent Fantauzzo's eyes to Indigenous artists

By Andrew Taylor
Updated April 9 2016 - 11:23pm, first published 10:28pm
Vincent Fantauzzo with his portrait of fellow artist Kudditji Kngwarreye. Photo: Dallas Kilponen
Vincent Fantauzzo with his portrait of fellow artist Kudditji Kngwarreye. Photo: Dallas Kilponen
Vincent Fantauzzo's journey to Central Australia to paint portraits of Indigenous artists has been documented on film. Photo: Dallas Kilponen
Vincent Fantauzzo's journey to Central Australia to paint portraits of Indigenous artists has been documented on film. Photo: Dallas Kilponen
Vincent Fantauzzo won the 2013 Archibald People's Choice award for "Love Face", a portrait of his wife Asher Keddie.  Photo: Jacky Ghossein
Vincent Fantauzzo won the 2013 Archibald People's Choice award for "Love Face", a portrait of his wife Asher Keddie. Photo: Jacky Ghossein

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